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Hoṙomos Monastery : art and history / edited by Edda Vardanyan.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Matʻevosyan, Karen, 1958- author.
Kazari︠a︡n, A. I︠U︡. (Armen I︠U︡rʹevich), author.
Mahé, Jean-Pierre, 1944- author.
Baloyan, Sona, author.
Karapetyan, Samvel, 1961- author.
Contributor:
Vardanyan, Edda, editor, author.
Series:
Monographies (Centre de recherche d'histoire et civilisation de Byzance (Paris, France)) ; 50.
Monographies, 0751-0594 ; 50
Language:
Armenian
English
French
Subjects (All):
Hoṛomosi Vankʻ (Başgedikler, Turkey).
Monasteries--Turkey--Başgedikler.
Monasteries.
Armenian church buildings--Turkey--Başgedikler.
Armenian church buildings.
Art, Armenian--Turkey--Başgedikler.
Art, Armenian.
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Armenian--Turkey--Başgedikler.
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Armenian.
Turkey--Başgedikler.
Physical Description:
544 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, genealogical tables, plans ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Paris : ACHCByz, 2015.
Language Note:
6 contributions in English, 1 in French.
Summary:
"The monastery of Hoṙomos is situated on the right bank of the Axurean river, about 5 km as the crow flies to the north-east of Ani, the Armenian "city of 1000 churches." When the monastery was founded (c. 930), Ani was still little more than a fortress. Soon, however, Ani grew into a royal city (960) and the see of the Catholicos (992), while the humble monastic congregation became the "rest place of the Kings," the chaplaincy of the capital, an important cultural centre and a showcase of Bagratid architecture. It continued to develop and prosper up to the end of the 13th century. From the 19th century onwards, the site was visited by learned travellers, who described the monuments and transcribed their inscriptions. About 1910, the famous historian of Armenian arts, T'oros T'oramanean, drew complete plans and elevations of the extant buildings, with a detailed account of their decoration. In 1920, however, Turkey annexed the province of Kars and Hoṙomos was included in a military zone, inaccessible to archaeological research. Only in 2013 and 2014, were Armenian visitors able to penetrate the site again and to take new photographs of monuments and inscriptions. The present volume, with contributions by six authors, takes a fresh look at the site, providing exhaustive updated information. A comprehensive study of the history of the monastic congregation from the 10th to the 20th century is followed by a general survey of the architecture, a detailed examination of a new kind of monastic structure, the žamatun, endowed with rich symbolic decoration, a decipherment of the crosses and xač'k'ars, a review of the manuscript output of the scriptorium, and finally, an epigraphic corpus providing both a photograph and a drawing for each extant inscription, thus ensuring a much more complete and reliable text than in all previous editions and translations."-- Back cover.
Contents:
History of the Monastery of Horomos / Karen Matevosyan
The architecture of Horomos Monastery / Armen Kazaryan
The Zamatun of Horomos and the Zamatun/Gawit structures in Armenian architecture / Edda Vardanyan
The sculpted dome of Horomos Monastery Zamatun: an Armenian apocalypse / Edda Vardanyan
Croix et Xackar de Horomos / Jean-Pierre Mahe
The scriptorium of Horomos Monastery / Karen Matevosyan and Sona Baloyan
The Horomos inscriptions / Samvel Karapetyan and Jean Pierre Mahe.
Notes:
Publisher's full name: Association des amis du Centre d'histoire et civilisation de Byzance.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 495-527) and index.
Contains:
Container of: Mahé, Jean-Pierre, 1944- Croix et Xac̆̆'k'ar de Hoṙomos.
ISBN:
9782916716572
2916716572
OCLC:
944530269

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